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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: What you reap is what you sow on ‘Mortal Kombat X #2′

The second part of the prequel to the upcoming Mortal Kombat X follows up some of the strands that the thunder god and Earth’s protector Raiden saw in his premonitions/predictions/ possibilities in the premier issue. This time ...
 
 
 
 
 
 
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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: ‘Ang Ilog Book 2′ ay dahan-dahang umaapaw

Who would have thought that an old fashion story line is still acceptable in our modern time? If you want a classic tale composed of history and folklore presented in an artistic Filipino-style this new local comic book has all...
 
 
 
 
 
 
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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: It’s Not You, It’s “Sad Comics For Dirty Lovers”… Hugot

People almost never want to be sad. We often think that nothing good comes out from such a negative feeling but every now and then someone proves that wrong. Enter Rob Cham’s Sad Comics for Dirty Lovers.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: The search begins in ‘Saga #25′

THE SEARCH BEGINS! It’s BACK! Earlier than expected! True to their words, the adventures of two separated families begin with a somber note or reminder of the consequences of war. A similarity to the Hunger Games the tribute se...
 
 
 
 
 
 
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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Multiversity: The Guidebook #1 – Looking into the Abyss

OH MY GOODNESS!!! Grant Morrison did the impossible feat once again! In Multiversity: The Guidebook #1, he literally put this reader off-balanced on another thought-provoking issue of methodologically precise off-putting meta-n...
 
 
 
 
 
 
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MANGA REVIEW: One Outs – Baseball and gambling mix well

Sports seinen manga, or those that have been adapted into an anime series like Major or Kuroko no Basket, [mostly] ridicules readers in advertently giving the central athletes and the team false powers fueled by friendship, hea...